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Gej's Manifesto by Ikengawo: 8:22pm On Feb 05, 2011
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National Issues
President Goodluck is fighting for Nigerian families to ensure a better future. Take some time to read the issues below around the core challenges facing Nigerians. In order to build a lasting foundation for Nigeria’s in area of Economic Prosperity, Power, Security, Health and Education; we must come together to overcome the obstacles that for too long have prevented genuine change on the critical issues that Nigerians face day in and day out.

Now is the time to leave behind the status quo and build support to ensure that President Jonathan wins 2011 Presidential election in order to bring the real change our great nation (Nigeria) has been longing for in the last 50 years. Read more about these challenges we faced. After you read the issues please share your thoughts with others and join the campaign team in order to make a change to our great nation. Thank you.

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Make Available Real Relief for the economy and the Nigeria Worker

The Current Situation

The petroleum-based economy of Nigeria, long hobbled by political instability, corruption, and poor macroeconomic management. Nigeria's former military and civilian rulers leaders failed to diversify the economy. The economy has overdependence on the capital-intensive oil sector, which provides 80% of GDP, 95% of foreign exchange earnings, and about 65% of government revenues. The largely subsistence agricultural sector has not kept up with rapid population growth, and Nigeria, once a large net exporter of food, now imports some of its food products. The past governments had an opportunity to provide the real relief to the Nigerian people in a time of great economic uncertainty. But once again, parochial, partisan, and special interests have taken precedence over the interests of the Nigerian people.

The Solution

Rebuild our economy on a new, sustainable foundation: President Goodluck will offer a good-faith alternative plan, which will receive the support of all Nigerians. His recent reform programme will not rebuild our economy on the old model of bubbles and busts. The nation will only climb out of the current crisis by creating a new, sustainable foundation for our economy's future -- and make the tough choices to put our economy back on the road to long-term prosperity. This plan includes targeted, fiscally responsible provisions to invest in our nation’s infrastructure and reduce taxes on individuals and businesses. Additionally, this plan would put in place long-term mechanisms to help us control future spending and balance our budget.

II. Electricity Power

The Current Situation

It is not news that Nigeria is having an electricity power crisis. It will be forthright about what the government need to do to resolve the crisis and how it can be done. For too long, politicians in Abuja have been beholden to special interests. The past military and civilian administration could not deliver on government’s promise to generate minimum megawatts of electricity for the Nigerian people and their families to ease their suffering.

The Solution

President Goodluck tends to continue with his power reform programme by putting in place a new comprehensive plan to outline a fresh electricity power future by making unprecedented investments in order to provide power to millions of Nigerians across the country. He will hold special interests and fraudulent individuals accountable for any attempt to jeopardise government’s efforts at providing Nigerians with adequate electricity. President Goodluck from 2011 also intends to critically look the introduction of new policies that will decentralise the generation, transmission and distribution of power in the country with total deregulation to make life easier for Nigerians.

III. Security

The Current Situation

Nigeria faces a bright future in the 21st century, but it is pertinent to address the security issues and problems capable of affecting the attitude, confidence and cooperation of all groups that makes up the Nigerian federation. Some of the major security problems currently confronting the nation have been identified to include: political and electioneering conflicts, socio-economic agitations, ethno-religious crises, ethnic militias, boundary disputes, cultism, criminality and organised crimes.

The Solution

Nigeria needs experienced leadership to confront these myriad security challenges. President Jonathan has been a leader on state and national security issues for decades, and his judgment in the presidency will be essential to protect the life of Nigerians and their family. President Jonathan Goodluck will fight to ensure we do not squander the success that has been achieved by the Nigeria’s armed forces in the Niger Delta. He will continue to work with the security agencies and armed forces to ensure there is no threat to peace, security of the nation and development of the country and the Nigerian people enjoys long lasting security stability. The utmost aim of President Goodluck administration going forward is to safeguard the sovereign, independence and territorial integrity of the Nigerian state.

IV. Health

The Current Situation

The current state of our health system is quite worrisome. Nigeria has been reorganizing its health system since the Bamako Initiative of 1987 formally promoted community-based methods of increasing accessibility of drugs and health care services to the population.The Nigerian health care system is also continuously faced with a shortage of doctors known as 'brain drain' due to the fact that many highly skilled Nigerian doctors emigrate to North America and Europe. Retaining these expensively trained professionals has been identified highly impossible task by the past governments. Another challenge facing our healthcare system is the nefarious activities of quacks, fake drugs, and poor health care delivery in many private practice settings and some public health institutions.

The Solution

President Jonathan Goodluck knows that the longer we wait to the address these challenges, the more difficult reform will be. We will take urgent steps to arrest the ugly trend within the health sector by creating enabling environment that promotes patriotism among our professionals. President Jonathan administration will liaise constantly with health authorities to strengthen the mechanisms that will check quackery in medical practice and clamp down on every facility - private or public that cannot offer safe health care to our people.

His Government will pursue legislations that will incur very stringent punishment to offenders involved in fake drug business. President Jonathan Goodluck will strive to ensure that we preserve the best of our health care system but reform those aspects of our policies most in need of improvement. He will work with members of both parties to secure access to affordable health care to all Nigerians. Finally, his administration will look into the causes of frequent industrial actions in the health sector with a view to restore harmony among all cadres of healthcare providers.

V. Education

The Current Situation

One of the great tragedies of the last decades is the collapse of an education system which was founded on sound developmental goals. Nigeria has been plagued by frequent political unrest. This political instability has generated negative effects on the education system. Although education had been in crisis for many years, the situation has recently been made worse by frequent strikes staged by students, faculty and teachers. Much of the difficulty lies in the fact that the sector is poorly funded. This result in shortages of material and human resources for education: lack of qualified teachers; a brain drain from the public sector; few instructional inputs, shortage of classrooms, and a host of other problems.

The Solution

We will prepare the next generation for success in Primary, Secondary, University and the workforce, ensuring that Nigeria children lead the world once again in imagination and accomplishment. We will pull in more effort and resources towards the development of education in educating and re-orientation of teachers, parents and students for utmost performance.

We will create more vocational and technical education centres and the few existing ones properly equipped and staffed. We will provide for Qualitative and affordable education be made available for all. We will invest in human capital to increase the ability to absorb and use knowledge; and also Invest in technologies to facilitate both acquisition and the absorption of knowledge. President Jonathan administration will recruit large numbers of new teachers and develop innovative ways to reward teachers who are doing a great job.

VI. War Against Corruption

The Current Situation

There are many unresolved problems in Nigeria, but the issue of the upsurge of corruption is troubling. And the damages it has done to the polity are astronomical. Corruption is one of the most widespread social evils in Nigeria; it is seen as a main threat in the public and private sphere. Corruption undermines fragile democratic systems by fuelling popular disillusionment with politics and politicians; it also undermines trust and confidence, which are necessary for upholding and development of sustainable economic and social order.

Corruption is not only peculiar to Nigeria, it is a global phenomenon. The menace of corruption leads to slow movement of files in offices, police extortion tollgates and slow traffics on the highways, port congestion, queues at passport offices and gas stations, ghost workers syndrome, election irregularities, among others. Thus, it is believed by many in the society that corruption is the bane of Nigeria. Consequently, the issue keeps reoccurring in every academic and informal discussion in Nigeria. And the issue will hardly go away!

The Solution

President Jonathan Goodluck will continue to renew confidence in the government to combat and reduce financial crimes and other corrupt practices; foreign investors have the guarantee of achieving their objectives in Nigeria. We will develop an anti-corruption war that relies on forensic evidence, well-trained personnel and that is free of unnecessary controversies. We will ensure that the nation’s anti-graft legislations are designed to make corruption unattractive. There will be new legislations that would compel citizens to live within their verifiable means. We will put in place lot of conventions, policies, strategies and institutional framework to fight corruption in our great nation. In order for us to win the war on corruption there is the need for: Re-orientation of the youth to fight for social justice, equity and societal transformation in our country.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Ikengawo: 8:30pm On Feb 05, 2011
no real ideas imo, just a bunch of

"here's the problem"

"my plan to solve the problem is solving the problem"


no real restructuring of the nation, of concepts and ideas, or anything that can bring long term institutional change.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Afam4eva(m): 8:33pm On Feb 05, 2011
Something we already know.

If you had seen the interview of Pat utomi when he was running for president in 2007 you'll know that that man has great plans for Nigeria.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nobody: 8:36pm On Feb 05, 2011
7-point agenda remix

mschew
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Rhino5dm: 8:38pm On Feb 05, 2011
Blah blah blah . . .and blah blah. Clueless c.u.n.t!
Re: Gej's Manifesto by unipol(m): 9:00pm On Feb 05, 2011
nonsense
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nsiman(m): 10:02pm On Feb 05, 2011
Going by ur comments, U guys hate gej on prejudice not on basis
Re: Gej's Manifesto by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 11:58pm On Feb 05, 2011
Rhino.5dm:

Blah blah blah . . .and blah blah. Clueless c.u.n.t!

grin grin grin he is a dic.kless slowpoke with a smile like whoopie goldberg
Re: Gej's Manifesto by jason123: 12:07am On Feb 06, 2011
Nsiman:

Going by your comments, U guys hate gej on prejudice not on basis
how
Re: Gej's Manifesto by maga1: 12:27am On Feb 06, 2011
@TOPIC should have read GEJ's 6 POINTS AGENDA grin grin
Re: Gej's Manifesto by maga1: 12:28am On Feb 06, 2011
@TOPIC should have read GEJ's 6 POINTS AGENDA grin grin
Re: Gej's Manifesto by OAM4J: 1:39am On Feb 06, 2011
Am not impressed at all.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Muza(m): 1:54am On Feb 06, 2011
Dont worry Oga,i go catch all of them wey dey oppose u. . .

Re: Gej's Manifesto by Righton: 1:59am On Feb 06, 2011
Nsiman:

Going by your comments, U guys hate gej on prejudice not on basis
And you love him on "basis"? Go and read your own posts and you will be sorry at the level of your own credibility. Let us debate FACTS on Goodluck Jonathan. You
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nsiman(m): 6:46am On Feb 06, 2011
Does it mean that gej hasn't done anything worthy? When we criticise we have to commend as well
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nsiman(m): 6:54am On Feb 06, 2011
Does it mean that gej hasn't done anything worthy? When we criticise we have to commend as well
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Muza(m): 7:11am On Feb 06, 2011
answer urself,wat has he done worthy of commendation?
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nobody: 7:19am On Feb 06, 2011
lagerwhenindoubt:

grin  grin  grin  he is a[b] dic.kless[/b] not-so-smart person with a smile like whoopie goldberg


ROFLMAO

the guy is just an ''opportunist minority'' who's not really for the challenge of ruling a sophisticated country like Nigeria.mschew
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nobody: 7:21am On Feb 06, 2011
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This man is just too fine. Sadly he has to be stringed with that primary-grade-English-Level rice throwing woman embarassed

GEJ do your thing jare. . . .just dont point to my state while you do am lipsrsealed
Re: Gej's Manifesto by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 8:10am On Feb 06, 2011
Nsiman:

Does it mean that gej hasn't done anything worthy? When we criticise we have to commend as well

GEJ must appreciate criticism because his advisers won't criticize they would rather contribute to his embarrassing performance till date. but let us be fair GEJ has achieved quite a lot for his loving nigerian fans

1: GEJ brought facebook to Nigeria
2: GEJ appointed a former, former ex and former Beauty queen of one of the major reasons for the Civil War as his Special Adviser on Diaspora matters
3: GEJ declares $200 Million Entitlement Fund to Nollywood except no one knows how to access it let alone know what an Entitlement Fund is
4: GEJ releases $2 billion as Acting president to State Governors to help the country recover from paralysis caused by the absence of its ailing President Umaru Yar’adua. WTF!
5: GEJ releases N10 billion to celebrate 50years of perambulating (culled from FELA)
6: GEJ absolves MEND of the Abuja bombings but refuses to accept boko haram into his fold. and still has no clue who is responsible for JOS that he is unwilling to call for a State of Emergency
7: GEJ Bans the Super Eagles from FIFA Competitions
8: GEJ trains Teachers with Debt Relief Fund  shocked but refuses to increase their salaries
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Ikengawo: 8:35am On Feb 06, 2011
GEJ is weak.
the guy doesn't understand what a president is
there's a lot i admire about him but at this point im not concerned with a strong president, i'm 100% focused on strong institutions because constitutionally the president is really almost a figure head, it's just our institutions are so weak and unfocused that the president seems like a God.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nobody: 9:11am On Feb 06, 2011
FL Gators:

This man is just too fine. Sadly he has to be stringed with that primary-grade-English-Level rice throwing woman embarassed

GEJ do your thing jare. . . .just dont point to my state while you do am lipsrsealed
mo ri message e
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nobody: 10:14am On Feb 06, 2011
~Bluetooth:

mo ri message e
okiez
Re: Gej's Manifesto by blacksta(m): 10:40am On Feb 06, 2011
I dont dislike GEJ, unfortunately the status quo remains - 9 months of governance is enough proof of what to expect in the next 4 years unless Nigerians wake up before the election day in April.

How i wish i could post the entire manifesto of a UK party ( conservatives ) and you could compare and contrast and see for yourself that the GEJ manfiesto for Nigeria has serious short comings and lacks the drilled down details on how issues will be challenged.

For the sake of God what the hell does the statement " Security for all " mean

I suspect the document was written by a Secondary school economics student.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by 1025: 11:26am On Feb 06, 2011
i saw a 6 point agenda above one short of his late boss's 7 point agenda.
the first question i have in all these is; was jonathan in support of yar adua's 7 point agenda? if yes, how far has he gone with the continuation and if no, was he against his boss?

my second question here is, as a president who is going to fight corruption if elected in 2011, how is he fighting corruption now that he is the president?

how can jonathan bring about change to nigeria with these same names thathave brought nigeria to this merciless position?

is jonathan's manifestoes different from that of pdp?

jonathan lacks knowledge and has nothing to offer this country.

i will be happy to see Buhari - Bakare come april 2011 as this will give power to the north presenting the best opportunity for nigeria and nigerians to taste the long awaited change.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by LoveKing(m): 11:35am On Feb 06, 2011
All i read was just sermon on Aso rock.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by ddcmachine: 11:40am On Feb 06, 2011
@ blacksta, ur comparison is funny, how do u expect the budget of a developing economy to work exactly or almost as that of a developed economy. An infant and its mum dn't eat the same food just because they both are humans, if the infant do, u knw the outcome
Re: Gej's Manifesto by maga1: 11:56am On Feb 06, 2011
The 6 POINTS AGENDA written more like a secondary school assignment or more like the manifesto of a councilor.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by Nobody: 1:26pm On Feb 06, 2011
1025:

i saw a 6 point agenda above one short of his late boss's 7 point agenda.
the first question i have in all these is; was jonathan in support of yar adua's 7 point agenda? if yes, how far has he gone with the continuation and if no, was he against his boss?

my second question here is, as a president who is going to fight corruption if elected in 2011, how is he fighting corruption now that he is the president?

how can jonathan bring about change to nigeria with these same names thathave brought nigeria to this merciless position?

is jonathan's manifestoes different from that of pdp?

jonathan lacks knowledge and has nothing to offer this country. cry

i will be happy to see Buhari - Bakare come april 2011 as this will give power to the north presenting the best opportunity for nigeria and nigerians to taste the long awaited change.
Same old sh-it we keep hearing every four years.Honestly,pdp can't offer the solution we need to nigeria's problem. cry
Re: Gej's Manifesto by londoner: 4:09pm On Feb 06, 2011
It is becoming increasingly clear by the day, that this man has no plan at all.

He points out the obvious (like those before him have done), his lack of planning is a sign that he is not very genuine about changing much in Nigeria. Nigeria needs a drastic change and departure from what we have known.

How is that a manifesto? He is careful not to be specific about anything Nigerians should hold him accountable for or expect under his presidency. His "manifesto" is woefully hollow and is in fact a total waste of his and our time.


This man will not deliver, he is far too wishy washy IMO. I sincerely hope he surprises me.

, Maybe what he is , is the best of a very bad bunch.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by MaJBlige(f): 6:06pm On Feb 06, 2011
londoner:

It is becoming increasingly clear by the day, that this man has no plan at all.

He points out the obvious (like those before him have done), his lack of planning is a sign that he is not very genuine about changing much in Nigeria. Nigeria needs a drastic change and departure from what we have known.

How is that a manifesto? He is careful not to be specific about anything Nigerians should hold him accountable for or expect under his presidency. His "manifesto" is woefully hollow and is in fact a total waste of his and our time.


This man will not deliver, he is far too wishy washy IMO. I sincerely hope he surprises me.

, Maybe what he is , is the best of a very bad bunch.

Good to criticise.

Put yourself in his position and outline what you will do to make Nigeria better.

We are listening.
Re: Gej's Manifesto by MaJBlige(f): 6:09pm On Feb 06, 2011
blacksta:

I dont dislike GEJ, unfortunately the status quo remains  - 9 months of governance is enough proof  of what to expect in the next 4 years unless Nigerians wake up before the election day in April. 

How i wish i could post the entire manifesto of a UK party ( conservatives ) and you could compare and contrast and see for yourself that the GEJ manfiesto for Nigeria has serious short comings and lacks the drilled down details on how issues will be challenged.

For the sake of God what the hell does the statement " Security for all " mean

I suspect the document was written by a Secondary school economics student.

LOL.

Please write your own manifesto and let us see what you will do if you are in his shoes.

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